
The City of Houston is facing a week of fluctuating weather patterns, starting with a dry and breezy Monday. According to a National Weather Service forecast, today will remain mostly sunny, with a high near 58 degrees and north winds pushing at 10 to 15 mph, gusting up to 20 mph at times. Moving on into the evening, the skies will transition to mostly cloudy with a low around 41 degrees, and the northeast wind will soften to around 5 mph.
As reported by Click2Houston, a northerly wind will bring a chill that calls for a jacket, with gusts reaching 20 mph. Despite no rain expected today and clouds decreasing throughout the day, temperatures will start in the upper 30s and warm to the mid-50s. Tomorrow, a disturbance will move along the Texas coast, bringing back cloud cover but keeping rain chances at bay until Wednesday.
Tomorrow's forecast calls for mostly cloudy skies with a high near 55 degrees, accompanied by an east wind of 5 to 10 mph. As the night progresses, cloudiness will continue with a low around 45 degrees and a steady northeast wind near 5 mph. Looking ahead to midweek, there is a 20 percent chance of showers predicted for both Wednesday and Thursday, with highs around the mid-50s and lows in the mid-40s.
The latter half of the week brings an awaited warm-up, with Friday temperatures potentially climbing to near 68 degrees, although it comes paired with a 50 percent chance of showers, as per a report by Click2Houston. The warm spell is brief as another shift is expected Saturday night with the passage of a cold front that will usher in rain chances and a temperature drop, which could lead to a chilly Martin Luther King Day.
Looking toward the weekend, Saturday shows a 20 percent chance of showers with partly sunny conditions, and a high around 66 degrees. The night's forecast predicts a drop, partly cloudy, with a low around 38 degrees. Sunday's weather wraps up the forecast with mostly sunny skies and a pleasant high near 51 degrees, offering a brisk but sunny end to the weekend.